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  Body Parts Trade
Paul Sieveking, "Forteana," New Statesman & Society, 4 Aug. 1994: 297.
This story is from one of China's official magazines, Beijing Review, "Bone Marrow Donation in China" 27 Apr.-3 May 1992: 46.
To quote from Paul Sieveking, "Forteana," New Statesman & Society, Apr. 1994: 47, "One man took a bath in the cemetery when instructed by his pastor of his church to perform his ablutions on a freshly dug grave to avert an impending tragedy."
www.american.edu /TED/body.htm   (2184 words)

  
  StPaulAmes.org Service 1   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Paul congregation was officially received into Synod at the District Convention held at Camp Okoboji on August 22-27, 1954.
In 1989 St. Paul was able to retire the mortgage that had begun in 1953 and had been extended in 1974 to finance the church addition.
Paul Lutheran Church enters into its second 50 years of existence its members and staff thank the Lord for the many blessings He provided over the first 50 years and look forward to continuing to be the Christ centered, Bible based, family focused, mission minded, Christian congregation that we seek to be.
www.stpaulames.org /history.htm   (5065 words)

  
 Swirled News
To give Paul Sieveking some credit, he did actually say “NOT MANY [our capitals] crop circles appeared before restrictions were lifted in mid July”, so he evidently admits there were some, but the implication was clearly that few people dared to enter the fields to make formations until access to land was again permitted.
Unfortunately Paul Sieveking had little more to say about the huge-scale Milk Hill glyph other than that it measured 900’ across [which it didn’t – it was nearer 800’].
The interview on crop circles was concluded by Paul Sieveking admitting to the technical brilliance of the formations and describing them as “a vibrant school of British art”…
www.swirlednews.com /article.asp?artID=346   (520 words)

  
 Acid Tatto Scare - FT63
A week later, the Yeovil (Somerset) Star (12 July) said a similar letter was being distributed in schools and workplaces in Somerset, with the added detail that the 'tattoos' depicted "brightly coloured cartoon characters such as Bart Simpson and the Turtles characters." The dire symptoms included "uncontrolled laughter and changes in mood".
Yeovil police spokesman Paul Hardiman said that the letter was panic material, an "elaborate hoax started in Canada some years ago." (Have you noticed that hoaxes are nearly always 'elaborate'?)
Obviously, the West Midlands police had never heard of the 'elaborate hoax' because they were busy frightening parents in September 1991 with a tattoo warning letter.
www.druglibrary.org /schaffer/History/acid_tattoo.htm   (1182 words)

  
 Fortean Times - Iridis Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
It was founded in 1973 with the intention of continuing the work of Fort.
The magazine was co-founded by Bob Rickard and Paul Sieveking.
It was edited by Bob but he has handed over the reins to David Sutton although he still helps out and Paul is still active editing the letters page and some of the specialist topic areas.
www.iridis.com /Fortean_Times   (92 words)

  
 Black Dog News Articals
Paul Tyler, the Lib-Dem MP for North Cornwall, said the video would be sent to countryside minister, Elliot Morley, with details of 60 other ABC sightings around the county during the preceding 12 months.
Most ABC data is anecdotal: the majority of witnesses, from Cornwall to the Scottish Highlands, describe a Labrador-sized fl or dark brown cat 18ins to 30ins tall, with a body two to four feet long, and a long tail.
Editor Paul Sieveking said: "How these ABCs entered Britain is still unexplained yet evidence shows that sightings of ABCs are on the increase." He said people have made sightings from their kitchen windows, when out walking the dog or when driving along the motorway.
home.cinci.rr.com /twilightwolf/ABC_news_articals.htm   (7074 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Paul G. Sieveking, 50, pastor of Redeemer Lutheran Church, Sioux City, Iowa, was elected at the June 25-28 convention at Lake Okaboji, Iowa.
Sieveking, who will begin his duties as president Aug. 14, is second vice president of the district.
Pastor at Redeemer since 1987, he served at St. Paul Lutheran Church, Ireton, Iowa, from 1976 to 1987.
www.concordtx.org /msnews/newdps00.htm   (450 words)

  
 diary 21
There will be Paul’s Neo-Edwardian recipes, memories of stair rods and Max Beerbohm, and sublime recall of nice English Bohemian brown-bread hippies of the Age of Festivals, Julie Felix and OZ Magazine.
Paul assures us that there will be none of those dreadful modern distortions such as Existentialism, Surrealism, cyber politics, and technology from blue-chinned Postmodern Dagos beyond Calais who try to make Charles Fort into something more than a collector of curiosities for the child brides of the Home Counties.
MC, as he is now known, has recovered so completely from his scepticism that we have given him a job at the Combat Diaries as writer of Paul Sieveking’s Diary.
www.combat-diaries.co.uk /diary23/diary23.htm   (2204 words)

  
 [mysterious world]
The word "alien" here is meant to denote large felines that are "out of place," rather than "extraterrestrial" -- for instance, a common panther or leopard found somewhere that conventional zoology says it should not be.
Fortean Times co-editor Paul Sieveking reported that ABC sightings have recently become the hottest topic of interest among the magazine's British readers.
Perhaps one reason for the popularity of alien big cats is that they are a more tangible quarry for monster-hunters than more fantastic creatures like Bigfoot.
www.angelfire.com /pa3/mw/topics/mar2000.html   (719 words)

  
 Bigfoot: UK News: Strange but true
Encounters with America's hairy hominid, the bigfoot or sasquatch, continue to be reported.
© Paul Sieveking is editor of Fortean Times.
Portions of this website are reprinted under the Fair Use Doctrine of International Copyright Law as educational material without benefit of financial gain.
www.bigfootencounters.com /articles/uknews.htm   (662 words)

  
 BIRDCHAT archives -- November 1997, week 2 (#80)
check it out at: http://www.forteantimes.com/ "The ordeal of Marlon Lowe, the boy said to have been carried aloft by a giant bird in Lawndale, Illinois, in 1977 reminds Paul Sieveking of the many accounts of giant birds abducting children.
Most ornithologists assert that birds of prey cannot carry a weight much exceeding their own (about 12lb maximum), but several relate their favourite yarns of feathered baby-snatchers, to which they give guarded credence.
Paul Sieveking is editor of Fortean Times" ----------------------------------------------------------------END
listserv.arizona.edu /cgi-bin/wa?A2=ind9711b&L=birdchat&F=&S=&P=5715   (733 words)

  
 Ross Big Cat   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
By Paul Sieveking in the Sunday Telegraph, 21 st January 2000
At the beginning of last month, Alastair Skinner drove home to Inverness across the Scottish Highlands from his job as fishery officer in Ullapool.
After the lion was seen, however, locals were thinking of renaming it Carnllewod, "Mount of Lions".
www.bigcats.org /abc/sightings/1999/ross.html   (653 words)

  
 WNSO Chautari > Wild Things
Jul 24 2004, 05:12 PM Stories of children rescued from the wilderness have for centuries inspired awe, fascination and disbelief.
PAUL SIEVEKING reviews a phenomenon that helps to define the frontier between human and animal.
Tales of children being adopted and nurtured by wolves, bears, monkeys, and other animals crop up with remarkable regularity.
chautari.wnso.org /forums/lofiversion/index.php/t5491.html   (2013 words)

  
 Big Cat - Above Top Secret Conspiracy Community
An 'attack' in Sydenham is just the latest sighting of an alien Big Cat on these shores.
Paul Sieveking goes on the trail of the strangest creatures to have been spotted across Britain
In 1830, people were harvesting seaweed at Sgeir na Duchadh on the Outer Hebridean island of Benbecula, when a woman saw a small human-like creature splashing in the sea a few feet away.
www.abovetopsecret.com /forum/thread130094/pg1   (674 words)

  
 Re: Rickard, Sieveking & Fortean Times - Chalker   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
>Founder Bob Rickard and his co-editor, Paul Sieveking, will >still play an important role at the offbeat magazine but are >handing over the day-to-day running to the managing editor, >David Sutton.
I wish Bob and Paul well in their 'retirements'.
Best wishes to Bob, Paul and to David Sutton on the future of Fortean Times.
www.virtuallystrange.net /ufo/updates/2002/nov/m05-011.shtml   (249 words)

  
 World Of The Strange - News Letters   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
A blue glow emanated from the ill woman's breasts as she lay asleep.
Similar glowings are described in the Bible with regard to St. Paul's vision at the time of his conversation, and in the transfiguration of Christ,when his raiment shone so brightly no fuller on earth could whiten it.
Nandor Fodor, the writer on parapsychology, tells us that medieval saints and mystics distinguished four different types of aura: the nimbus, the halo, the aureola and the glory.
www.worldofthestrange.com /nlv446-1-1.html   (888 words)

  
 Clara Schwartz convinced her friends to kill her father - The Crime library   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
As a murder victim, his case was among the most dramatic.
Sieveking ended the article on a suggestive note: "It is possible that nothing connects this string of events; but as with the deaths between 1982 and 1988 of 25 scientists connected with the defense industry—many of which were bizarre or mysterious---it offers ample fodder for the conspiracy theorist or thriller writer."
Indeed, the Schwartz murder case would have some sordid twists, and the real story came out with the arrest of Clara Schwartz, the victim's daughter.
www.crimelibrary.com /notorious_murders/family/clara_schwartz/2.html?sect=12   (1082 words)

  
 nthposition online magazine: author
Paul is editor of Fortean Times and author of a number of pretty odd books.
He has been a student of extreme human behaviour since the glory days of the Situationists.
Click here to find out more about the site.
www.nthposition.com /author.php?authid=58   (82 words)

  
 diary 24
Should anyone think we are being hard on the Fortean Times (our sister paper), let them know this: we have very strong suspicions that Paul Sieveking the editor aided and abetted a letter from a well-known agitator which accused me of bringing the work of Charles Fort into disrepute.
Sieveking denied me right of reply to this letter.
In trying to portray Charles Fort merely as a quaint Victorian frog-watcher, it is Sieveking and the entire sceptical Gang of Fort who are bringing the name of Fort into disrepute, not me.
www.combat-diaries.co.uk /diary24/diary24.htm   (3738 words)

  
 Other UFO Organizations   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
SOBEPS - Societe Belge d'Etude des Phenomenes Spatiaux (Belgian Society for the Study of Space Phenomena.) 74 Avenue Paul Janson, B-1070, Brussels, Belgium.
Fortean Times - Bob Rickard and Paul Sieveking, editors.
Specialist Knowledge Services, St. Aldhelm, 20 Paul Street, Frome, Somerset BA11 1DX, England.
paul.rutgers.edu /~cwm/MUFON/other-orgs.html   (741 words)

  
 Raoul Vaneigem: The Book of Pleasures
Translated 1972 by John Fullerton and Paul Sieveking as The Revolution of Everyday Life (Practical Paradise Publications 1975, and Rising Free Collective 1979).
Translated by Paul Sharkey as Contributions to the revolutionary struggle intended to be discussed, corrected and principally put into practice without delay (Bratach Dubh Editions, BCM Box 7177, London 1981).
Histoire desinvolte du surréalisme (under the pseudonym Jules-Francois Dupuis, Editions Paul Vermont, 1977).
victorian.fortunecity.com /coldwater/209/rvbop0.htm   (278 words)

  
 EGYPTIAN MUSEUM
Thomas Barnett went bankrupt in 1878, and Saul Davis bought the museum and moved it to the American side in 1888.The moved back to Canada in 1958.
Lance Sieveking, father of FT editor Paul Sieveking, visited the museum in 1936, when it was on the American side.The handbill described it as "the Largest Private Enterprise on Earth", "the Oldest Museum in America" and "The Most Interesting Place in
There are six floors, and every one is crowded with a strange miscellany of exhibits, most of them beneath a pall of cobwebs and dust, their cases broken and cracked, their labels illegible with age, or not there at all.
www.egyptianmuseum.com /article12.html   (779 words)

  
 Strange Deaths Books, Book Price Comparison at 75 Bookstores.
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www.bookfinder4u.com /search/Strange_Deaths.html   (389 words)

  
 The Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod - LCMS e-News
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Paul Sieveking of Fort Dodge, Iowa, was re-elected to his second term as president of the Iowa District West at the district's convention, June 22-25 at Camp Okoboji in Milford, Iowa.
Delegates also re-elected Rev. John Schauer, Ida Grove, Iowa, as first vice president, and Rev. Steven Turner, Algona, Iowa, as second vice president.
www.lcms.org /enews/forward.asp?m=700   (257 words)

  
 Bigfoot discovered out picking violets
Cattle and wildlife began behaving oddly, as if disturbed by something.
On August 4, Wes Summerlin, a local resident, drove up into the mountains with Paul Freeman, a veteran Bigfoot hunter, and Bill Laughery, a former game warden.
They hiked in off Mill Creek Road and started climbing.
home.clara.net /rfthomas/news/violets.html   (684 words)

  
 Bigfoot: Sumerlin/Freeman/Laughery testimony 1996
Cattle and wildlife began behaving oddly, as if disturbed by something.
On August 4, Wes Summerlin, a local resident, drove up into the mountains with Paul Freeman, a veteran Bigfoot hunter, and Bill Laughery, a former game warden.
They hiked in off Mill Creek Road and started climbing.
www.bigfootencounters.com /articles/london.htm   (685 words)

  
 Mediamatic.net - Welcome to our website. We apologise for not finding the page you asked for (404). Please use the ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Dr Geoffrey Roper - It was rather surprising to find the Spirit and Life exhibition in London dismissed on the Khatt site as just "another Arabic...
Bob Rickard, Paul Sieveking - John Brown Publishing Ltd. (pub), London, English text, 12 pond sterling, 6 issues
Paul Groot - Over Hell, een dansvoorstelling van Emio Greco
www.mediamatic.net /cwolk/view/7454   (460 words)

  
 Textos selectos de economistas y científicos sociales
Sieveking, Heinrich Historia de la Economía desde el siglo XVII hasta la actualidad
Baran, Paul A. Sobre la economía política del atraso
Samuelson, Paul A. Interrelaciones entre el análisis por medio del multiplicador y el principio de aceleración
www.eumed.net /cursecon/textos   (1172 words)

  
 The Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod - Iowa West re-elects Sieveking president
The Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod - Iowa West re-elects Sieveking president
Paul Sieveking of Fort Dodge to his third three-year term as district president.
Sieveking, 56, was elected on the first ballot.
www.lcms.org /pages/internal.asp?NavID=10124   (608 words)

  
 Everything Bigfoot:Bigfoot Research Organization
Bigfoot DNA Research Report from the Associated Press in Columbus, Ohio details the research being conducted on tufts of hair thought to belong to Bigfoot.
Bigfoot Picking Violets 1996 article by Paul Sieveking of the Electronic Telegraph recounts a sighting of Bigfoot eating violets.
Bigfoot in Russia - Article by Paul Stonehill reports several sightings of a Bigfoot-like creature in isolated areas of Russia.
www.siql.com /animals/bigfoot/Bigfoot_Research_Organization.htm   (4321 words)

  
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